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Cow rammed by police

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Labtastic · 15/06/2024 18:16

I am absolutely gobsmacked by this - Surrey Police ramming an escaped cow to the ground and then trapping it under their car - what in the name of actual fuck were they thinking? It looks to be a young cow too. Just horrifying. (The video is distressing so watch with caution)

https://x.com/ub1ub2/status/1801939257054859521?s=46&t=Pfjp_stFUzJzWEsZJQFxng

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newtlover · 15/06/2024 18:20

apparently they tried for a long time to restrain it
a cow on the loose is a danger to itself and to the public, could easily cause a serious accident
have you ever tried to catch an escaped cow OP?
and btw do you eat beef and drink milk?

Labtastic · 15/06/2024 18:22

newtlover · 15/06/2024 18:20

apparently they tried for a long time to restrain it
a cow on the loose is a danger to itself and to the public, could easily cause a serious accident
have you ever tried to catch an escaped cow OP?
and btw do you eat beef and drink milk?

What the actual - are you for real? It's a calf!

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O2AreAShowerofShite · 15/06/2024 18:22

It’s awful. I’ve not read in the news reports that the police enlisted any expert help. I appreciate the cow on the loose is damgerous but I would hope doing that would be the very last resort.

EmeraldRoulette · 15/06/2024 18:26

I am astonished by this too

I’m open to hearing explanations. Everything I’ve heard so far suggests this was a mad decision. I note the Surrey police statement says “a decision was made”. Honestly before that, I wondered if it was a rogue officer.

we had this problem a few times near my London school. I have certainly never known of this being a way it got handled.

they also said it was a problem for a number of hours - so how did they end up doing that?!

Jellykat · 15/06/2024 18:27

I cant watch the video, but heard about it on the news..
I cant understand why the didnt enlist a local experienced farmer? (i,e the owner)
you cant go ramming animals deliberately with cars fgs! disgusting behaviour!
and what message does that send to the little shits who do things like shoot cats with air rifles?
The police are supposed to lead by example..

IClaudine · 15/06/2024 18:27

Some rural police officers are commenting that they deal with this sort of thing without having to resort to ramming the animal with their car.

IClaudine · 15/06/2024 18:28

I honestly wonder how anyone with any empathy could actually deliberately ram an animal like that,

Labtastic · 15/06/2024 18:29

and btw do you eat beef and drink milk?

What does this even mean?

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hattie43 · 15/06/2024 18:29

It's disgusting.

delicates · 15/06/2024 18:29

I take it the poor animal died?
(I can't watch the video)

Autumn1990 · 15/06/2024 18:30

It would have been better to have just shot it

Theunamedcat · 15/06/2024 18:31

Labtastic · 15/06/2024 18:29

and btw do you eat beef and drink milk?

What does this even mean?

They want to know if your vegan apparently only vegans can care about animals

JaneJeffer · 15/06/2024 18:32

The fucking idiots

Greatbritish · 15/06/2024 18:32

That is horrible. Poor thing.

I'm a meat eater, but that is brutal and an unnecessary way of resolving the problem.

Blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahlalala · 15/06/2024 18:33

I hadn’t heard about this but watched the video. That poor animal, it must have been terrified and in such pain.
What the fuck were they thinking!

Theunamedcat · 15/06/2024 18:33

You can't tell me there wasn't a better way of dealing with this situation? Or has this literally never happened in that area before? (There is a first time for everything after all)

IClaudine · 15/06/2024 18:33

delicates · 15/06/2024 18:29

I take it the poor animal died?
(I can't watch the video)

It is still alive but has a cut leg, apparently.

https://x.com/SurreyPolice/status/1801984470158880856

Listress · 15/06/2024 18:33

delicates · 15/06/2024 18:29

I take it the poor animal died?
(I can't watch the video)

No it’s being treated for a large cut to it’s leg according to the BBC report I read.

delicates · 15/06/2024 18:34

thanks @Listress that's good to hear

Meadowfinch · 15/06/2024 18:34

The trouble is our police patrols are mostly car based. They don't have any training with animals and most of them are townies who are scared of anything bigger than a poodle. 😁

On the way to work recently, there were two ponies loose on the road. I stopped, caught them, couldn't see where they had come from so rang the police and asked them to come and take over.

I had to ring them three times. An hour later they finally admitted they didn't know much about horses and couldn't I just find a field to stick them in !!! 🙄

O2AreAShowerofShite · 15/06/2024 18:35

Jellykat · 15/06/2024 18:27

I cant watch the video, but heard about it on the news..
I cant understand why the didnt enlist a local experienced farmer? (i,e the owner)
you cant go ramming animals deliberately with cars fgs! disgusting behaviour!
and what message does that send to the little shits who do things like shoot cats with air rifles?
The police are supposed to lead by example..

I cant understand why the didnt enlist a local experienced farmer? (i,e the owner)

I wondered that too

AgnesX · 15/06/2024 18:36

newtlover · 15/06/2024 18:20

apparently they tried for a long time to restrain it
a cow on the loose is a danger to itself and to the public, could easily cause a serious accident
have you ever tried to catch an escaped cow OP?
and btw do you eat beef and drink milk?

Don't be a complete arse. There's no correlation in behaviour. FFS 🙄

MrsMitford3 · 15/06/2024 18:36

I am sickened by this

I can't imagine being a person who could deliberately ram an animal with a car because it had escaped and then do it again when you didn't kill it the first time.

It wasn't a herd of rampaging lions it was one bloody calf.

Surely get someone in who could help-this was appalling decision making, poor judgement and I think the person doing this should face severe punishment.
Maybe by a herd of cows

DracoDormiensNumquamTittilandum · 15/06/2024 18:37

Oh my god. I cannot comprehend this. Why couldn't they use their vehicles to trap the calf in a corral while they waited for a vet or animal handler?

RickyGervaislovesdogs · 15/06/2024 18:38

Vile. Humans never cease to amaze me. Can’t watch the video.

Would be better to shoot it than that, christ those police men should be fired.

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